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Doctoral thesis
Phylogenetic relationships of Fabales, the effect of outgroups on Fabales topology and the evolution of keel flowers within the order.
Fabales is a cosmopolitan angiosperm order which consists of four families, Leguminosae (Fabaceae), Polygalaceae, Surianaceae and Quillajaceae. Despite the great interest of botanists, a convincing phylogeny of the order is still not available because almost every phylogenetic study reveals a different scheme of relationships amongst families of the order. Therefore,...Aygoren Uluer, Deniz
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Fungal interactions with vascular and non-vascular plants: an investigation of mutualisms and their roles in heathland regeneration.
Mycorrhizal mutualisms between aboveground vascular plant communities, which reward their belowground fungal associates with photosynthates in return for growth-limiting nutrients such as phosphate, are widely recognized as stable long-term interactions which helped plants colonize land. Pezoloma ericae (D.J. Read) Baral, an ascomycete mycorrhiza-forming fungus present amongst plants in the Ericales,...Kowal, Jill
Heathlands, Plant-fungus relationships, Heathland regeneration, Mycorrhizal mutualisms, Mutualism, and Mychorrhizae
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Doctoral thesis
Smilacaceae in Thailand and IndoChina.
Kladwong, Pornchai
Smilacaceae, Taxonomy, IndoChina, and Thailand
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Doctoral thesis
Phylogenetics and characterisation of Lamiaceae tribe Ocimeae, subtribe Ociminae.
Phylogenetic analyses of the subtribe Ociminae (Lamiaceae) based on four plastid DNA regions (trnL–trnF intergenic spacer, trnH-psbA intergenic spacer, matK and rps16 intron) and two nuclear DNA regions (ITS and ETS) are presented. Bayesian inference was utilized for the reconstruction of phylogenies and for the assessment of statistical support for...Althobaiti, Ashwaq T.
Characterisation, Phylogenetics, Ociminae, Lamiaceae, and Ocimeae
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Journal article
Late pre-Hispanic fog oasis settlements and long-term human occupation on the Peruvian central coast from satellite imagery.
Fog oases ( ) present pockets of verdant vegetation within the arid coastal desert of Andean South America and archaeological excavation within some of the oases has revealed a long history of human exploitation of these landscapes. Yet lomas settlements are under-represented in archaeological datasets due to their tendency to... -
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Validation of three Indo-Chinese Clerodendrum (Lamiaceae).
Re-examination of nomenclature of three Indo-Chinese species, Clerodendrum adenocalyx, C. nhatrangense and C. palmatolobatum reveals that their names are invalidly published according to Article 39.1. in the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (ICN): all these species published in 1935 were described without a Latin diagnosis. Our...Satthaphorn, Jiratthi ; Paton, Alan ; Leeratiwong, Charan
Vietnam, Nomenclature, Cambodia, Indochina, Laos, Clerodendrun, New species, and Thailand
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Characterising subgenome recombination and chromosomal imbalances in banana varietal lineages.
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Undiscovered bird extinctions obscure the true magnitude of human-driven extinction waves.
Birds are among the best-studied animal groups, but their prehistoric diversity is poorly known due to low fossilization potential. Hence, while many human-driven bird extinctions (i.e., extinctions caused directly by human activities such as hunting, as well as indirectly through human-associated impacts such as land use change, fire, and the... -
Book chapter
Glossary.
Frisby, Sue ; Biggs, Nicola
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Book chapter
The 'Herbarium in a Box' Idea.
Davies, Nina ; Porritt, Olivia
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Book chapter
Plant Family Sorts.
Frisby, Sue
Identification, Herbarium specimens, Botanical specimens, and Herbaria
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Book chapter
Science Festival.
Bramley, Gemma
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Book chapter
Post-Visit.
Puglisi, Carmen ; Paton, Alan
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Book chapter
During the visit.
Puglisi, Carmen ; Paton, Alan
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Before the visit.
Puglisi, Carmen ; Paton, Alan
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Visitors: Introduction.
Puglisi, Carmen ; Paton, Alan
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Other Pests.
Moore, Alison
Insects, Herbarium pests, and Herbaria
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Book chapter
Common Pests - Insects.
Moore, Alison
Herbarium pests, Pest identification, Herbaria, and Insect pests
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Emergency Planning.
Porter, Elaine
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Book chapter
Risks in Herbaria - Fire.
Porter, Elaine
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Book chapter
Working Space.
Drinkell, Clare
Herbaria and Workspaces
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Book chapter
Fittings and Fixtures.
Drinkell, Clare
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Journal article
1030. AESCULUS CHINENSIS: Sapindaceae.
The Chinese horse‐chestnut, , is illustrated from a tree cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This tree was grown from seeds originally imported from China by Dr Purdom, from whom Kew obtained a plant. A detailed description accompanies this excellent illustration. The taxonomy, ecology, cytology and etymology are also...Christenhusz, Maarten J. M. ; Yamanaka, Masumi
Habitat, Ecology, Descriptors, Geographical distribution, Cytology, Cultivation, Phenology, Etymology, and Aesculus chinensis
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Distribution of leaflet traits across different habitats: a phylogenetically controlled test using Neotropical palms.
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Doctoral thesis
Systematic studies in the Plinia group (Myrtaceae).
Stadnik, Aline
Plinia and Systematics
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Doctoral thesis
Systematics of Embelia (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae).
Dubéarnès, Anne
Embelia and Systematics
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Systematics of Chrysobalanaceae.
Sothers, Cynthia
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A phylogenetic framework to study desirable traits in the wild relatives of Theobroma cacao L. (Malvaceae).